
If the tracks they were looking at were workaday cues, would probably sign without giving it a second thought. But it's (to my mind) A List stuff. Orchestral tracks that took time and love. These guys are big time and reputable but do NOT offer any out clause if the tracks aren't used. Or any guarantees that they will be used. It's truly rolling the dice; may not see any income for years unless they score upfront sync fees.
Their rationale for not providing one is simple: it's too damn hard removing tracks from hard drives and workstations all over the world. I get that, it's logical. But it still gives me pause. And I know some of the other big boys DO provide out clauses but no idea how they work the mechanics.
Anyone else run into this? What do you guys/gals think? Suggestions?